YOHAN CABAYE has revealed he won’t waste any energy analysing the results and form of Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea as the season hits fever pitch.

Newcastle United can move into fourth place for a couple of hours at least in the Premier League this weekend if they beat Stoke City at St James’ Park.

Toon fans can then settle down and watch Tottenham face a tough trip to Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road against Joey Barton’s relegation threatened Rs.

The Mags can also pull away from Chelsea who face another testing London derby against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

But Cabaye says he won’t be tuning in. He said: “We have to stay focused only on us, on our games and our results. We just need to keep playing. Just leave Chelsea and Tottenham – they aren’t our problem.”

Cabaye would love to play in the Champions League in the colours of Newcastle having already played for Lille in Europe’s top competition.

He said: “We all have goals and objectives. Yes we have targets. We are in a good position but we have to stay focused on us.

“We’re winning games and that’s all we can do.” Cabaye is a man in form with three assists in his last two games after setting up strikes for Papiss Cisse and Hatem Ben Arfa.

And he says playing alongside the three-pronged Toon attack is simply a pleasure.

He said: “We can score with Papiss, with Demba, with Hatem or Shola as well.

“It’s really important to have so many options. With Cisse and Hatem in the team we’re in really good form.”

But he refused to underestimate the challenge of the Potters this Saturday in front of what will be a sell-out crowd.

The France international said: “Our next game against Stoke is going to be difficult but we are at home.